• April 11, 2008

I had a creative night playing around with even more colors! We’re in search of a hardcore, non-bleeding red right now. While Bramble Berry already carries a liquid non-bleeding red color and our Merlot Mica is ideal as a non-bleeding burgundy red, I’m working on finding an even deeper, more burgundy wine red color in a liquid form.

Unfortunately, the only color that’s holding color fast right now is the slightly coral color (bottom right). The beautiful vibrant colorful wine colored flower is already bleeding in less than 12 hours. Sigh.

Back to the drawing board … or, in this case, the soap pot.

 

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  1. Mocha Girl, so cute! I love the Bleeding for Bramble Berry notation. I have more testing to do so I’m going to totally steal that headline for the next time I post. =)

  2. The swirly ones look like leaves. You should keep the color and call them “Bleeding For Bramble Berry”

  3. i really like the gold swirls with the burgandy. i love mixing those 2 colors together, especially with a nice deep sage green type color (something that doesnt screem green). 🙂

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